Nesting in the safe space between three of Barbariga’s forts - Benedetto, Caulzzi and Forno - this wild beach is as natural as they come. Most of the terrain is pebbled and comfortable for walking and sunbathing, extending onto the seabed where it mixes with larger rocks. You’ll find interesting kinds of rock formations along the beach, many of them serving as natural plateaus for sunbathing and sitting. The sea comes in shallow here, and while you might need water shoes to walk in it, it is great for swimming and snorkeling, especially since the water is comfortably warm in this area. There’s more than enough natural shade at the back of the beach, which is quite convenient if you’re coming by car since you’ll be able to park as close to the beach as possible. Lots of people choose to cycle to this beach as there’s a number of cycling trails in the area. A visit to one of the nearby forts will make for a nice walk, too.
№1 of 12 places in Barbariga
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№1 of 1 wild beach in Barbariga
№12 of 43 wild beach in Croatia